Monthly Archives: September 2015

Donald J. Trump told me aboard his 757 as we were flying to the recent Republican debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif. He was dividing his attention between the brick-size slice of red-velvet cake he was annihilating and the CNN commentator on the 57-inch television who at that moment was talking about Trump, as most commentators have been at pretty much every moment for the last three months. The commentator, Dylan Byers, was saying that

Trump now ran the risk of ‘‘jumping the shark’’ because voters were becoming so familiar with his act. ‘‘Nah,’’ Trump said, smirking at the screen. As the real estate and reality-­show tycoon sees things, this is all win-win for him. Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal wrote something to this effect recently, Trump told me, explaining that even if he loses, ‘‘he goes back to being Donald Trump, but even bigger.’’

2007 our friend and teacher Donald Trump was working hard for us. He wrote three greate book: Think Big, The Best Real Estate Advice I have ever Received and Trump 101 in 2007. Great Donald wants we get rich and he is fighting for his goal with writing books, do TV shows and now he wants get presidnet for help poor and Middle class.

In "Trump 101, " Trump himself becomes your personal mentor and coach as he shares tips,

tactics, and strategies, all designed to help you make the most of yourself, your career, and your life. Each chapter covers a basic.

Donald Trump has gathered in one book the best advice on real estate from the brightest and most experienced people..

"Don't try to take the last penny off the table; make sure that the people who buy from you also make money. If not, they won't buy from you again." -Michael Shvo, Founder of the Shvo Group and "the most successful young real estate broker in New York"

"Mom said, 'If you don't have big breasts, put ribbons in your pigtails.' Good salesmanship is nothing more than maximizing the positive and minimizing the negative. Although your competition might offer something you can't match, that doesn't matter. What matters is that you identify and play up what you've got." -Barbara Corcoran, Founder of the Corcoran Group, New York City's leading real estate company

“Real estate can be so much fun you almost feel guilty earning money at it!” -Monda Bassil, President of Prestigious Properties of New York

In 2006 Real estate king Donald Trump and business genius Robert Kiyosaki released great book:'Why We Want You To Be Rich: Two Men One Message'.

'In this uncertain economic times, these two titans of business have joined forces on a book that underscores the pressing need for financial literacy.'-Steve Forbs(President and CEO of Forbs, Inc.; Editor-in-Chief of Forbes magazine)

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina joined Bill O'Reilly on "The Factor" tonight to react to attacks on her record as CEO of Hewlett-Packard and to weigh in on the 2016 race.

Fiorina pointed out that during her tenure as CEO from 1999 to 2005, she saved 80,000 jobs, went on to grow 150,000 more jobs, tripled the company’s rate of innovation to 15 patents a day, quadrupled both the cash flow and grow rate and brought Hewlett-Packard from a Fortune 28 company to a Fortune 11.

How Carly Fiorina lost her way. The public dysfunction started with the vicious infighting over HP’s merger with Compaq in 2002,

which reached its nadir when the company’s high-profile CEO, Carly Fiorina, pilloried Walter Hewlett, a board member and son of a company founder, for daring to voice his opposition. There was a board riven by feuds — so out of control that

Well, I had heard that he wanted to meet with me," Trump told NBC News on Saturday. "And certainly I am open to it. I would love to do that if he wants to do that." Putin is scheduled to attend the United Nations' 70th General Assembly in New York City next Sunday. And the Trump Organization's vice president, Michael Cohen, has hinted at a possible meeting of the minds while the Russian leader is in town.

Donald Trump has dominated the airwaves of CNN leading up to the second GOP presidential debate, which the network will host on Wednesday evening.

The real-estate mogul received nearly 78 percent of CNN’s coverage of the Republican primary race from Aug. 24 to Sept. 4, according to a report issued by the conservative Media Research Center on Wednesday.

Trump was featured in 580 minutes of the network’s 747 total minutes of coverage during that span.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush received more than half of the remaining coverage, nearly 12 percent total, followed by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who got over 5 percent of the network’s primary coverage.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina each received more than 1 percent of the primary coverage, with the rest of the candidates in the race falling below the 1 percent threshold.

Donald Trump expressed bullish opposition to the Iranian nuclear deal during a rally in Washington DC, saying it was ‘incompetently negotiated’ by a group of ‘very stupid leaders’. The rally was originally organised by his Republican rival Ted Cruz, who made the unconventional move to invite Trump along. Trump did not disappoint, promising the crowd a successful government that wins so much ‘you may get bored with winning’

Business mogul Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) warned of catastrophic consequences should the Iranian nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration pass Congress, including death and the possibility of nuclear conflict.

Appearing during an hours-long rally on the Capitol lawn where speaker after speaker railed against the deal, Republican leadership and President Obama, Cruz warned that the Obama administration would become "the leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism" if he deal goes through.